In a passage in the first act, for example, Pippin (Matthew James Thomas) liberally sows his oats.
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In the first act, sandwiches have been ordered for his aunt Lady Bracknell's visit, but they are all voraciously eaten beforehand by her nephew.
In the first act, the report claims that Halliburton supplied a cement slurry of its own devising which it should have recognised was not fit for purpose.
Lloyd provides effective narration and gravitas as The Singer in the first act, then turns irascible and loud throughout Act 2 as Azdak, the vulgar, ranting, drunken judge.
However, this fear was quickly dispelled as the verbal sword play that occurred in the first act mellowed and we were finally let into psyches of both characters.
This is especially evident in the first act, which is peopled with vapid stick figures who appear to be drawn not from real life but from an Eisenhower-era television sitcom.
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In the first act of "Clybourne Park, " set in 1959, we meet Bev and Russ (Christina Kirk and Frank Wood), who are selling their house to the Youngers (who are talked about but never seen).
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One of the most visually stunning moments comes in the first act, with the dance of the Shuixiu (water sleeve) princesses, where dancers move wearing long flowing silk sleeves that are designed to accentuate and articulate their emotions.
Also, the very clear criteria set forth in the Voters First Act minimizes the potential for special interests to successfully exert undue influence over the process.
The Court held that the regulatory authority resided in the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments passed in the first Bush Administration.
The reason Congress put in the 10% penalty in the first place was to act as a deterrent against raiding your IRA early, instead letting it grow for retirement.
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The first in the series, the Stamp Act of 1765, required that materials which were printed and used in the colonies, like magazines and newspapers, be produced on stamped paper and embossed with revenue stamp.
It is hard to argue, Savannah, it is hard to argue that the steps taken in the Recovery Act didn't directly lead to the first economic growth in a year.
That's prosaic in comparison, and the first act is not quite as nimble as it might have been (there's a necessary framing device, but also a redundant romantic interlude concocted by screenwriter David Magee for reasons that have more to do with conventional Hollywood wisdom than the demands of this particular tale).
Musicmetric's findings said that singer Ed Sheeran was the most pirated act in the UK for the first half of 2012, followed by hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks and Barbadian megastar Rihanna.
With a quarter of an hour left Cas took the lead for the first time when Jones got in on the act with a try which proved to be the winning score.
The change to Section 203 of the Labor Management Reporting Disclosure Act was first proposed in the waning days of the Clinton administration and then shelved by the incoming Bush administration.
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But it took women's involvement in World War I to bring the first Representation of the People Act in 1918, which gave the vote to all women aged over 30.
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If, however, these climate-change casualties don't materialize, there would have been no need to act in the first place.
Their loan was one of about 70, 000 loans SBA has made with enhancements first provided in the Recovery Act in February 2009.
You can follow him most of the time, though, and the sheer physicality of his performance is startling, if distracting: He spends most of the first act in near-ceaseless motion, leaping from couch to staircase to windowsill like a demented Puck.
In 2010, he caught deer poachers in the act and saw the police response first-hand.
In 2008, Congress passed the PRO IP Act, which for the first time allowed the use of civil asset forfeiture in copyright cases.
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The audio of her three-hour interview with investigators, as well as 324 pages of documents and more than 600 crime scene photos, were released for the first time in response to a Freedom of Information Act request from The Associated Press.
Most attention has focused on the Senate because it's expected to act first, but Democrats in the House group met Thursday to brief House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, while the group's Republicans met Friday with House Speaker John Boehner.
Tyrer added the conversion and Sean Long put over a drop goal in the final act of a thrilling first 40 minutes to open up a five-point gap.
On Tuesday, in the first use of the 2001 Patriot Act against a virtual currency, the Treasury Department invoked a section of the law to choke off Liberty Reserve from the U.S. financial system.
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It is sort of like the Motorola Xoom 4G, which missed its opportunity to be the first in the market and almost eight months later they finally got their act together.
To compete with other countries in promoting tourism, the United States' first national tourism corporation, Brand USA, was established through the Travel Promotion Act in 2010.
Finally, a clear indication that for the first time in the 21st century, the President of the United States will act like it's the 21st century.
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